Sunday, December 7, 2014

AASD Grad Freelance Photographer


Kristin Hynds Jackson



Kristin Hynds Jackson graduated from the Austin Area School District, Austin, Pa,  in 1984.    Thereafter attending and graduating from the Rhode Island School of Photography.  Kristin currently lives outside Alfred, New York


She and a friend, Miro, have recently formed a partnership and opened up a shop on Etsy named DragonflyMiroart.  Their shop's online address is:


 https://www.etsy.com/shop/DragonflyMiroart


  Here is their Shop Announcement:


DragonflyMiroart's Shop Announcement

Dragonfly Images and Miroart is a cooperative photographic effort to offer you Fine Art Photography from two Continents. Kristin lives in Alfred, New York in the United States and Miro lives in Vienna, Austria.

Kristin graduated from the Rhode Island School of Photography in Providence, Rhode Island and Miro graduated from the Photography Department of the Film and TV Faculty of the Academy of Arts in Prague. (FAMU)

Both began capturing images as children and photography has always been large part of our lives. There is nothing that compares to seeing something and translating that through the camera to create beauty.

Kristin is a freelance photographer engaged in Portrait, Abstract and Landscape Photography.
Miro is also a freelance photographer engaged in Portrait, Abstract, Scenic and Commercial Photography and Graphic Business Design.

Thank you for visiting our Shop on Etsy.

Dedicated to the Promotion of World Friendship
Through The Universal Language of the Arts.............
Interlochen Center for The Arts Mission Statement

Below are three (3) photographs of her work.  Beautiful aren't they? Would make a great gift.

Taken in Galeton, PA


Taken in Almond, NY


Taken in Sweden Valley, PA



Etsy is a marketplace where people around the world connect to buy and sell unique goods.  Their mission is to re-imagine commerce in ways that build a more fulfilling and lasting world.


It is a Certified B Corporation which is a new kind of company that uses the power of business to solve social and environmental problems. This past Giving Tuesday Etsy donated $100,000 to non-profit organizations in the hope of inspiring others to get involved in their communities.

Kristin supported the Austin School Path Lighting Project.

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